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  • 宝华! 宝华!

    “longed” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    Mr. Power did not relish the use of his Christian name. He was not straight-laced, but he could not forget that Mr. M‘Coy had recently made a crusade in search of valises and portmanteaus to enable Mrs. M’Coy to fulfil imaginary engagements in the country. More than he resented the fact that he had been victimised he resented such low playing of the game.

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  • 不务正业的小川 不务正业的小川

    “Crux” 全部笔记(2) 去书内

    Key Points Ambiance in Chinese zither: Ambiance is an important aspect of playing the Chinese zither. Zong Bing's experience: Zong Bing, a painter and musician in the late Eastern Jin Dynasty and early Southern Dynasties, played the zither by a mountain stream. Effect of playing: As he played gently, he gradually forgot his surroundings. The zither sounds mixed with mountain echoes, and he became one with nature.

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    “Crux” 全部笔记(2) 去书内

    Mr. Power stood up to officiate, offering her his chair. She declined it, saying she was ironing downstairs, and, after having exchanged a nod with Mr. Cunningham behind Mr. Power’s back, prepared to leave the room. Her husband called out to her: “And have you nothing for me, duckie?” “O, you! The back of my hand to you!” said Mrs. Kernan tartly. Her husband called after her: “Nothing for poor little hubby!” He assumed such a comical face and voice that the distribution of the bottles of stout took place amid general merriment. The gentlemen drank from their glasses, set the glasses again on the table and paused. Then Mr. Cunningham turned towards Mr. Power and said casually: “On Thursday night, you said, Jack.” “Thursday, yes,” said Mr. Power.

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    “behind” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    Mr. Power stood up to officiate, offering her his chair. She declined it, saying she was ironing downstairs, and, after having exchanged a nod with Mr. Cunningham behind Mr. Power’s back, prepared to leave the room. Her husband called out to her: “And have you nothing for me, duckie?” “O, you! The back of my hand to you!” said Mrs. Kernan tartly. Her husband called after her: “Nothing for poor little hubby!” He assumed such a comical face and voice that the distribution of the bottles of stout took place amid general merriment. The gentlemen drank from their glasses, set the glasses again on the table and paused. Then Mr. Cunningham turned towards Mr. Power and said casually: “On Thursday night, you said, Jack.” “Thursday, yes,” said Mr. Power.

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    “devils” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    Mr. Power did not relish the use of his Christian name. He was not straight-laced, but he could not forget that Mr. M‘Coy had recently made a crusade in search of valises and portmanteaus to enable Mrs. M’Coy to fulfil imaginary engagements in the country. More than he resented the fact that he had been victimised he resented such low playing of the game.

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    “suppose” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    Mr. Power did not relish the use of his Christian name. He was not straight-laced, but he could not forget that Mr. M‘Coy had recently made a crusade in search of valises and portmanteaus to enable Mrs. M’Coy to fulfil imaginary engagements in the country. More than he resented the fact that he had been victimised he resented such low playing of the game.

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    “seven” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    Mr. Harford sometimes formed one of a little detachment which left the city shortly after noon on Sunday with the purpose of arriving as soon as possible at some public-house on the outskirts of the city where its members duly qualified themselves as bona fide travellers. But his fellow-travellers had never consented to overlook his origin. He had begun life as an obscure financier by lending small sums of money to workmen at usurious interest. Later on he had become the partner of a very fat, short gentleman, Mr. Goldberg, in the Liffey Loan Bank. Though he had never embraced more than the Jewish ethical code, his fellow-Catholics, whenever they had smarted in person or by proxy under his exactions, spoke of him bitterly as an Irish Jew and an illiterate, and saw divine disapproval of usury made manifest through the person of his idiot son. At other times they remembered his good points.

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    “air of the room chilled his shoulders. He stretched himself...” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    The protagonist's journey is one marked by hardship and self-discovery. Each challenge faced in the desolate wilderness serves not only as a physical test but also as a crucible for the character's moral fiber and inner strength. The story poignantly illustrates that even in the most dire of circumstances, the human spirit can find a way to persevere.

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    “falling” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    下降

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    “LILY, the caretaker’s daughter, was literally run off her feet” 全部笔记(1) 去书内

    Dublin's festive traditions The story describes the way Dubliners celebrate holidays such as Christmas, Easter and Halloween, reflecting the traditions and customs of the city.

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